]]>By: Belizeanhttp://asymptotia.com/2011/01/07/new-semester-approaching/#comment-173603
Mon, 10 Jan 2011 07:27:40 +0000http://asymptotia.com/?p=8554#comment-173603That’s fine sketch. When’s the comic version of D-Branes coming out?
]]>By: Carol&Cohttp://asymptotia.com/2011/01/07/new-semester-approaching/#comment-173598
Sun, 09 Jan 2011 23:44:01 +0000http://asymptotia.com/?p=8554#comment-173598Yum – a brilliant concoction, the taste and smell of which I can conjure up quite clearly 6000+ miles away. Thanks for the memory. cmj+
]]>By: Judehttp://asymptotia.com/2011/01/07/new-semester-approaching/#comment-173595
Sun, 09 Jan 2011 22:32:22 +0000http://asymptotia.com/?p=8554#comment-173595This puts the doodling of stick figures in an entirely different light. My favorite method for surviving meetings–taking the first 5 buzzwords, anagramming them, then writing haiku out of the anagrams–is mundane compared to this. Your dean made her *stand* during his speech?
]]>By: Cliffordhttp://asymptotia.com/2011/01/07/new-semester-approaching/#comment-173567
Sun, 09 Jan 2011 06:45:59 +0000http://asymptotia.com/?p=8554#comment-173567You have my colleague to thank for this, really. She always has excellent poise, and this pose just _begged_ to be sketched.

As for start points and balance. I tend to drop lines and see where they fall and what is on them… in my head. (When I remember…)

-cvj

]]>By: Ele Munjelihttp://asymptotia.com/2011/01/07/new-semester-approaching/#comment-173565
Sun, 09 Jan 2011 06:42:23 +0000http://asymptotia.com/?p=8554#comment-173565I like this quite a lot actually. The weight is well distributed. I had a wonderful figure drawing teacher who suggested that when drawing a figure you always start at the point where the most weight is resting: it makes the tension and balance of the figure come out right.
]]>By: Cliffordhttp://asymptotia.com/2011/01/07/new-semester-approaching/#comment-173558
Sun, 09 Jan 2011 04:31:25 +0000http://asymptotia.com/?p=8554#comment-173558It is good, yes.